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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [QB] [b]Oshun - ANYWAY I WOULD REALLY BE HAPPY IF STUDIES WERE AVAILABLE. I would rather not see this entirely based on written word or artistic portrayals. Rather, I'd like to know if actual studies could even be done on old Greeks. I thought there was at least one here like that, dunno where it went.[/b] I assume you mean DNA studies. You say that as if there is something to be gleaned from such studies. Okay try this, the major Y-dna haplogroups for Albino Europeans is "R" and "I" with some "E" mixed in. Please read the data for those haplogroups and then tell me what conclusions concerning European Albinos might be gotten from their genetics. Y-nda haplogroup "R" In human genetics, haplogroup R is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup very common throughout Europe, Central Asia and South Asia, and also common in parts of the Middle East and Africa. It is a subgroup of haplogroup P and it is defined by the M207 SNP mutation. Given the geographic spread and STR diversities of sister clades R1 and R2, the latter of which is restricted to India, Pakistan, Iran, and southern central Asia, it is possible that southern and western Asia were the source for R1 and R1a differentiation." [b](Black Dravidian Albinos leaving Asia).[/b] Y-haplogroup R is found throughout all continents, but is fairly common throughout Europe, South Asia and Central Asia. In these regions the distribution is markedly different for the two major subclades R1a and R1b. It is important in Native Americans and it also occurs in Caucasus, Near East, West China, Siberia and some parts of Africa. Small frequencies are found in Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Korea and Indigenous Australians. The highest levels of R1a (>50%) are found across the Eurasian Steppe: and South Asia, the highest frequency reaches amongst West Bengal Brahmins (72%), and Uttar Pradesh Brahmins, (67%), the Ishkashimi (68%), the Tajik population of Khojant (64%), Kyrgyz (63.5%), Sorbs (63.39%), Poles (56.4%), Ukrainians (50%) and Russians (50%). R1a has been variously associated with: the re-colonization of Eurasia during the Late Glacial Maximum. the expansion of the Kurgan people from the Pontic-Caspian steppe, which is associated with the spread of the Indo-European languages. The Modern studies for R1a1 (M17) suggest that it may have originated in South Asia and have found its way initially from Western India (Gujarat) through Pakistan and Kashmir, then via Central Asia and Russia, before finally coming to Europe"..."as part of an archaeologically dated Paleolithic movement from east to west 30,000 years ago. Y-DNA Haplogroup I Y-DNA Haplogroup I is predominantly a European haplogroup today. It represents nearly one-fifth of the population of Europe. Haplogroup I Y-chromosomes have also been found among some populations of the Near East, the Caucasus, Northeast Africa and Central Siberia. Some speculate the initial dispersion of this population corresponds to the diffusion of the Gravettian culture [b](the Khoisan Grimaldi)[/b]. Rootsi and colleagues in 2004 suggested that each of the ancestral populations now dominated by a particular subclade of Haplogroup I experienced an independent population expansion immediately after the last glacial maximum. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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